Natural Degradation: Management of Polymer Degradation
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ArtikelUtgivningsinformation: MDPI - Multidisciplinary Digital Publishing Institute 2024Beskrivning: 1 electronic resource (236 p.)Innehållstyp: - text
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- Mathematics and Science
- Mathematics
- Applied mathematics
- 5-triol
- AFM
- Achmatowicz rearrangement
- CuO–NaOH oxidation
- MWCNTs
- Sturm test
- TEMPO
- Terribacillus goriensis
- X-ray
- alkali
- amorphous phase
- biocomposite
- biodegradable polymers
- biodegradation
- biodegradation in soil
- biorenewable C5 alcohols
- bitumen
- buckwheat husks
- catalyst
- cellulase
- cellulose
- chitosan
- coagulation
- controlled climate ageing
- correlation times
- crystallinity
- decomposition
- degradation
- egg shells
- electrospinning
- fiber
- film
- fique fibers
- geotextiles
- high-temperature shear-induced grinding
- hybrid powder
- hydrogen storage (tank)
- hydrolytic degradation
- indulin AT
- insect gut symbiont
- lignin fractionation
- lignin narrow molecular weight fractions
- machine learning
- magnetite
- magnetized coagulants
- microorganisms
- modification
- modification mechanism
- moisture sorption
- nanocomposite(s)
- nanotubes
- organic matter
- organosilicon compound
- oxypropylation
- peatland
- pentane-1
- plastic waste management
- poly-(3-hydroxybutyrate)
- poly-3-hydroxybutyrate
- polybutylene succinate (PBS)
- polycaprolactone
- polyethylene terephthalate
- polylactic
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The rapid development of polymer science has brought convenience to people's lives. At the same time, more and more waste is produced from the use of polymer products, which causes harm to the environment. In order to protect the living environment, scholars have researched and developed the recycling technology of waste plastics. On the other hand, many contemporary medicines contain polymers as a component, so a detailed study of the decay of such polymers, at least to their exit from the body, is required.
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